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In den WarenkorbCirculation, 32. - December 1965, 8°, pp.1001-1009, 7 Figs., orig. brochure. Rare Offprint! "From the Department of Surgery, standford University School of Medicine and Presbyterian Medical Center, San Francisco, California." "Clinical experiences and experimental studies provide evidence that an abnormal communication between t…he arterial and venous systems introduces into the circulation two circuits of flowing blood, one characterized by high arterial pressure and high peripheral resistance, and a second system bypassing part of the first, thus introducing a shorter circuit back to the heart, characterized by low pressure and low resistance, each supplied with flowing blood from the same central source, the heart. This shorter circuit acts solely as a parasitic circuit engrafted upon the normal circulation, serving no useful purpose, but capable of producing serious deleterious effects, depending upon the volume of blood diverted from the normal circulation into the shorter or parasitic circuit. Intimately dependent upon this diversion of differing volumes of blood into the shorter circuit is the great diversity in the effects of a peripheral fistula upon the heart: the complete absence of cardiac dilatation in some cases; the rapid development of cardiac dilatation and cardiac failure within 21/2 months as exemplified in Mason's case; and the long delay of 57 years in the development of cardiac failure as observed by Dorney. Due to the high pressure in the normal circuit and the low resistance in the fistula circuit, there is a constant tendency for blood to be diverted or sequestered, as it were, in the fistulous or parasitic circuit, the factors determining the volume of blood so diverted being the size of the fistula and the distensibility of its rim or border, this, in turn, being dependent upon the character of the fibrous tissue deposited around the fistula in the course of healing. Firm, rigid, and excessive scarring permits only a small volume of blood to be sequestered in the fistula circuit, dilating only mildly the components of the parasitic circuit, whereas an elastic and distensible fistulous border permits progressive expansion of the fistulous opening with a progressive increase in the volume of blood sequestered in the fistula circuit, causing progressive dilatation of all components of this circuit including the four chambers of the heart, the aorta and artery proximal to the fistula, the fistula itself, the proximal vein, the vena cava, and the pulmonary vascular bed. All gradations in distensibility of the fistula may occur, and hence all gradations in cardiac dilatation will occur. Also, all gradations in the rapidity of fistulous expansion may occur and, therefore, all gradations in rapidity of cardiac dilatation will occur. This concept of a progressive expansion of a fistula of slow or rapid development permitting more and more blood to be shunted or sequestered in a shorter parasitic circuit at very rapid or very slow rates of increase provides the long-sought explanation of the rapid or long-delayed development of cardiac dilatation and failure in the presence of a peripheral fistula. It is suggested that the same explanation is applicable to the effects of all abnormal arteriovenous communications, including intracardiac shunts and even some hemangiomata, since all are subject to the same hydrodynamic law that flowing blood like flowing water seeks the path of least resistance." Summary "Holman was the first to bring the Halstedian tradition to the West Coast. He established not only a surgical residency program but also the Halsted Laboratory of Surgical Research; in which he and a number of his faculty carried out important experiments. Holman is best known for his work on arteriovenous fistulas. His initial publication on this subject was in 1923; and his final one was in 1971. In between; he wrote more than 40 papers reflecting both laboratory and clinical .
Verlag: Macmillan, New York 1932
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In den WarenkorbReview of Surgery, 20/3. - J.B. Lippincott Company, 1963, 8°, pp.153-174, 14 Figs., orig. self wrappers. Offprint! *) "In July, 1962, the Editors of Review of Surgery requested the author to write "The Story of Arteriovenous Fistula.". The author demurred, reluctant to reopen old controversies and appalled at the thought of reca…lling the misconceptions, misrepresentations and conflicting ideas associated with this lesion in the past 40 years. His objections wee overruled and, for better or worse, here it is." "Holman was the first to bring the Halstedian tradition to the West Coast. He established not only a surgical residency program but also the Halsted Laboratory of Surgical Research, in which he and a number of his faculty carried out important experiments. Holman is best known for his work on arteriovenous fistulas. His initial publication on this subject was in 1923, and his final one was in 1971. In between, he wrote more than 40 papers reflecting both laboratory and clinical observations and experimentation in this field. His original monograph, entitled "Arteriovenous Aneurysms: Abnormal Communications Between the Arterial and Venous," published in Circulation in 1937, had been awarded the coveted Samuel Gross prize of the Philadelphia Academy of Surgery in 1930. " James B. D. Mark: Historical Perspectives of The American Association for Thoracic Surgery: Emile Frederic Holman, MD (1890-1977). JTCVS, 130/1 (2005): pp.206-207.
Verlag: Charles C. Thomas, 1968., Springfield (IL): 1968
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In den Warenkorb8vo. x, 245 pp. Figs., illustrations, reference, index. Red cloth, gilt-stamped cover and spine title, dust-jacket. Inscribed by the author, ink stamp of George V. Webster, M. D. on dust jacket. Scarce. Fine. Second edition. This textbook is a working guide to the diagnosis and repair of circulatory anomalies and vascular surger…y. It includes a study of the effects of cardiac fistulae in canine research subjects. The author corresponded with Claude Beck, Alfred Blalock, Harvey Cushing, Elliott Cutler, Wilburt Davison, David Starr Jordan, Frederick Reichert, and Harris Schumaker. The archive of Holman is located at the National Library of Medicine. "Dr. Emile Holman was professor of surgery at the Stanford University School of Medicine, 1926-1955. In his later years Holman became actively involved in political and social issues, particularly the anti-war movement. Dr. Holman was interested in the history of surgery and included in the collection is material on William S. Halsted. The collection contains correspondence, diaries, reprints, printed matter, diplomas and certificates.".
Weitere BilderVerlag: Macmillan, 1937., New York: 1937
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In den Warenkorb8vo. xvi, 244 pp. 79 figures (incl. frontispiece portrait), index. Original navy-blue blind- and gilt-stamped cloth. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR to Dr. James Dillon, Jr., Xmas 1941. Very good. RARE. First book issue. "This monograph has been awarded the 1930 quinquennial Samuel D. Gross prize by the Philadelphia academy of surgery."… - page [vii]. "His original monograph, entitled "Arteriovenous Aneurysms: Abnormal Communications Between the Arterial and Venous," published in Circulation in 1937, had been awarded the coveted Samuel Gross prize of the Philadelphia Academy of Surgery in 1930. He carried out meticulous investigations of the phenomenon of poststenotic dilatation and wrote on such varied topics as congenital and acquired heart disease, pericarditis and lung abscess, portal hypertension, lung cancer, head injuries, appendicitis, and war wounds." - James B.D. Mark, MD. / Holman was professor of surgery at Stanford University. "Emile Frederic Holman, the 33rd president of The American Association for Thoracic Surgery, was born in Moberly, Missouri, on August 12, [1890], the son of a Methodist Minister. The family moved to Southern California in 1902, where young Holman had his secondary school education. He entered Stanford University in 1907, initially majoring in mathematics, but he soon changed to the Department of Education. To support himself in college, Holman dropped out for a semester in his sophomore year to learn shorthand and typing. On returning to Stanford, he applied at the President's office for stenographic work, and Dr David Starr Jordan promptly supplied him with manuscripts to copy. This led to his becoming secretary to President Jordan on graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1911, a position he held until 1914, when he went to Oxford as Stanford's second Rhodes Scholar. Jordan was a constant inspiration to Holman and was the source of his initial interest in medicine, as well as his opposition to war. Before beginning his Rhodes scholarship, Holman spent 3 months touring the Balkans with President Jordan, who was lecturing on the need for peace and the perils of war." - James B.D. Mark, MD, "Historical Perspectives of The American Association for Thoracic Surgery: Emile Frederic Holman, MD (1890â"1977)," HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE| VOLUME 130, ISSUE 1, P206-207, JULY 01, 2005.

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In den WarenkorbJ. Thoracic Surg., 25/2. - St Louis, Febuary 1953, 8°, 32 pp., 17 Figs., orig. self wrappers. Offprint! "IT MAY be categorically stated that a ductus arteriosus persistently patent after the fifth year of life, with or without symptoms, should be closed to avoid certain potential hazards. These are retardation in physical and pe…rhaps mental development, cardiac dilatation and decompensation, and bacterial endocarditis and endarteritis. Should any of these complications appear before the age of 5, immediate operative closure of the ductus is indicated.1 One infant in our series was operated upon for cardiac failure at the age of 16 months, and we have just operated upon a second infant 5 months old in incipient cardiac failure with a pulse rate of 160 to 180, a respiratory rate of 80 to 100, and a blood pressure of 110/0. Another lesion may well be present but definite improvement has occurred as shown by a present blood pressure of 100/68. On the other hand, Josefson2 reported a patient who reached the age of 66 years before any harmful effects of the open ductus appeared. A woman of 79 died recently at San Francisco Hospital who was known to have had the murmur of an open ductus for many years, with cardiac symptoms for only about five years." Holman, et al. "Holman was the first to bring the Halstedian tradition to the West Coast. He established not only a surgical residency program but also the Halsted Laboratory of Surgical Research, in which he and a number of his faculty carried out important experiments. Holman is best known for his work on arteriovenous fistulas. His initial publication on this subject was in 1923, and his final one was in 1971. In between, he wrote more than 40 papers reflecting both laboratory and clinical observations and experimentation in this field. His original monograph, entitled "Arteriovenous Aneurysms: Abnormal Communications Between the Arterial and Venous," published in Circulation in 1937, had been awarded the coveted Samuel Gross prize of the Philadelphia Academy of Surgery in 1930. " James B. D. Mark: Historical Perspectives of The American Association for Thoracic Surgery: Emile Frederic Holman, MD (1890-1977). JTCVS, 130/1 (2005): pp.206-207.

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In den WarenkorbAnn. Surg., 112/ 5. - Philadelphia November 1940, 8°, pp.840-875, 17 Figs., 3 Graphs., orig. self wrappers. Rare Offprint! "In 1923, Lewis and Drury presented observations on arteriovenous fistulae in man and in the experimental animal which were quite limited in scope, in that the clinical fistulae were apparently not operated…upon, and the experiments dealt only with the immediate effects of a fistula in an animal which did not survive the experiment. Because of the obvious limitations of such observations, a number of the conclusions which were drawn up have since proved untenable. More specifically, cardiac output was said to be unchanged, whereas numerous observations indicate that it is markedly increased and even doubled in the presence of a fistula. Fistulae were said not to affect venous pressure, although some of their own observations, and many observations by others, show a very definite increase and sometimes doubling of venous pressure proximal to a fistula, depending on the size of the fistula. The dilatation of the heart was said to lie due to the effect of deficient nutrition incident to a lowering of mean arterial pressures, whereas Green showed an increased coronary flow due to systolic elevation, and others have demonstrated a degree of cardiac hypertrophy in dilated but properly functioning hearts totally incompatible with a deficient nourishment of cardiac muscle." Holman "Holman, in 1924, seems to have been the first to report an increase in blood volume in animals in which arteriovenous fistulas had been produced, with a return to normal level following the removal of these lesions. In his method the dye brilliant vital red was used to determine the blood volume. Four minutes after the dye was injected a sample of blood was drawn. The five animals in which he had produced particularly large arteriovenous communications all showed an increased blood volume, and in general the increase appeared to be related to the size of the fistula. Similar blood volume studies were reported later in clinical cases of arteriovenous fistulas, the increased blood volume in most instances returning to normal after correction of the lesions." Daniel C. Elkin: Arterial Aneurysms and Arteriovenous Fistulas. AMEED Center of History and Heritage "Holman was the first to bring the Halstedian tradition to the West Coast. He established not only a surgical residency program but also the Halsted Laboratory of Surgical Research, in which he and a number of his faculty carried out important experiments. Holman is best known for his work on arteriovenous fistulas. His initial publication on this subject was in 1923, and his final one was in 1971. In between, he wrote more than 40 papers reflecting both laboratory and clinical observations and experimentation in this field. His original monograph, entitled "Arteriovenous Aneurysms: Abnormal Communications Between the Arterial and Venous," published in Circulation in 1937, had been awarded the coveted Samuel Gross prize of the Philadelphia Academy of Surgery in 1930. " James B. D. Mark: Historical Perspectives of The American Association for Thoracic Surgery: Emile Frederic Holman, MD (1890-1977). JTCVS, 130/1 (2005): pp.206-207.

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In den WarenkorbArch. Neurol. Psychiat., 15. - Chicago, March 1926, 8°, 10 pp., orig. wrappers. Rare Offprint "Disturbances in the act of urination in the conscious, rational person are a frequent accompaniment of spinal cord disease, and in most instances are attributed to pathologic alterations in the lumbar and sacral regions involving the l…ower cord "center" for micturition. The retention of urine which accompanies upper spinal cord tumors suggests, however, that these urinary difficulties may be due to some interference with the passing of impulses from a higher center, and additional evidence in support of this view is obtained from a study of similar urinary disturbances associated with intracranial tumors located in the posterior fossa. In these cases there is no question of a lower cord lesion." Emile Holman Emile Frederic Holman, MD (1890-1977).

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In den WarenkorbArch. Neurol. Psychiat., 7. - Chicago, American Medical Association, July 1923, 8°, 19 pp., 11 Figs., orig. wrappers. Rare Offprint! From the surgicalk clinic of the John Hopkins Hospital and the Hunterian Laboratory of Experimental Surgery. "Cardiac hypertrophy and proximal dilatation of the artery have been so frequently assoc…iated with arteriovenous fistulas that it has long seemed highly probable that there must be some causative relationship between the two. That such a relation exists has been denied by clinicians, both ancient and modern, and the association of the two conditions clinically has been attributed to a coincidence. It was a problem that aroused the interest of the late Professor Halsted many years ago, and was for him a subject of constant speculation. Speaking before the American Surgical Asso-tion1 in 1918, he said: "If the assumption is correct that the heart dilates in consequence of the fistula, it is important that the fact should be brought to the attention not only of surgeons but also of pathologists and internists who apparently have altogether overlooked it . . . When a causative relationship . . . shall have become convincingly established, we may find that some unexplained dilations of the heart are referable to hitherto undetected changes in the walls and lumen of the blood vessels." Holman "Holman was the first to bring the Halstedian tradition to the West Coast. He established not only a surgical residency program but also the Halsted Laboratory of Surgical Research, in which he and a number of his faculty carried out important experiments. Holman is best known for his work on arteriovenous fistulas. His initial publication on this subject was in 1923, and his final one was in 1971. In between, he wrote more than 40 papers reflecting both laboratory and clinical observations and experimentation in this field. His original monograph, entitled "Arteriovenous Aneurysms: Abnormal Communications Between the Arterial and Venous," published in Circulation in 1937, had been awarded the coveted Samuel Gross prize of the Philadelphia Academy of Surgery in 1930. " James B. D. Mark: Historical Perspectives of The American Association for Thoracic Surgery: Emile Frederic Holman, MD (1890-1977). JTCVS, 130/1 (2005): pp.206-207.